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5 months on trt with Universal Men's Clinic
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<blockquote data-quote="Tonyp56" data-source="post: 87862" data-attributes="member: 14856"><p>Sorry for confusion, I was not on trt in 2014 when I had test done and was told I was slightly anemic and if iron supplementation didn't help with fatigue that I was experiencing then low t would have to be looked at. I started trt June 17th 2017 when I went to universal men's clinic for first time. August my hematocrit was 48.7 and gave blood then in October it was 49.3 or something like that and was told to give blood again and he switched me to cream, because he said shouldn't raise hematocrit.</p><p></p><p>Low thyroid I'm not sure about but here is my results from blood test I got done in January of this year. </p><p></p><p>Thyroxine (T-4) Free, Direct, S 1.14 ng/DL .82-1.77</p><p>TSH 1.800 uIU/ML .450-4.500</p><p>Triiodothyronine, Free, Serum 3.8 pg/ml 2-4.4</p><p></p><p>Again this was before trt and as you say any low e2 causing low thyroid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tonyp56, post: 87862, member: 14856"] Sorry for confusion, I was not on trt in 2014 when I had test done and was told I was slightly anemic and if iron supplementation didn't help with fatigue that I was experiencing then low t would have to be looked at. I started trt June 17th 2017 when I went to universal men's clinic for first time. August my hematocrit was 48.7 and gave blood then in October it was 49.3 or something like that and was told to give blood again and he switched me to cream, because he said shouldn't raise hematocrit. Low thyroid I'm not sure about but here is my results from blood test I got done in January of this year. Thyroxine (T-4) Free, Direct, S 1.14 ng/DL .82-1.77 TSH 1.800 uIU/ML .450-4.500 Triiodothyronine, Free, Serum 3.8 pg/ml 2-4.4 Again this was before trt and as you say any low e2 causing low thyroid. [/QUOTE]
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